Gradual Loss of ACTH Due to a Novel Mutation in LHX4: Comprehensive Mutation Screening in Japanese Patients with Congenital Hypopituitarism
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Y. Hasegawa | K. Muroya | T. Hasegawa | M. Takagi | Satoshi Narumi | T. Ishii | M. Adachi | Y. Asakura | M. Inokuchi | N. Amano | S. Narumi
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